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Re: quasi-official new music thread

Posted: Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:49 am
by lumpy
Good to see some conversation again :D

I've been listening to a lot of LCD Soundsystem (loving "London Sessions" in addition to their studio works), Dr. Dog's 7" release of 4 new songs, Nathan Moore's "Dear Puppeteer", "Ragged But Right" by the Jerry Garcia Band, Arcade Fire, Mumford and Sons....

Sounds like I'll have to check out The national.

Re: quasi-official new music thread

Posted: Mon Aug 12, 2013 3:44 pm
by diesel
whats up everybody! just saying hello and digging up this thread.

albums (and supporting shows) that i've enjoyed this year:

jim james - good album, not the best production, but good live show as expected from jj.
atoms for peace - didnt grab me as much as eraser. dont plan on seeing a show.
flaming lips - very dark and bleak album. not at all what i expected from them. listened to it a few times over the course of a week and not since. however, very much looking forward to f'lips / tame impala show!
daft punk - good nu / throwback disco album. not what i expected from them, but good party album and fantastic production. tour? i wish.
the national - after the slow and steady climb from alligator > boxer > high violet, i would have been (pleasantly) surprised if this band was going to make another amazing album. they made a very good one, but a little uneven; however, more importantly, the new songs were fantastic live.

interested in hearing:
queens of the stone age
boards of canada
pearl jam
arcade fire
mgmt

side note: daft punk and the national released their records on the same week. in this day and age of instant gratification, i avoided all possible internet mp3/youtube leaks and actually got the physical record for the first listen. i haven't done that in years, maybe a decade! it was a rewarding experience.

Re: quasi-official new music thread

Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:59 pm
by booher
After someone posted the Brad & Elisapie collaboration song, I looked more into her stuff. I'm generally not into that vein of music, too much, but I really like her stuff and that album a lot. I believe it's called Traveling Love.

Re: quasi-official new music thread

Posted: Sat Aug 24, 2013 10:38 am
by lucasdavidsamuels
For fans of Bon Iver, check out the Justin Vernon's new album from his side-project Volcano Choir.

http://www.npr.org/2013/08/18/210220081 ... fresh=true

Unbelievable album, I'd say it's considerably better than the last Bon Iver record.

Also, here's some other new records worth giving a listen to

The Darcys - Warring (http://www.thedarcys.ca/)
Yellowbirds - Songs From the Vanished Frontier

Re: quasi-official new music thread

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 1:06 am
by harrymcq
lucasdavidsamuels wrote: Yellowbirds - Songs From the Vanished Frontier
I finally got this one on LP. Have been digging it!

Re: quasi-official new music thread

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 10:36 am
by Caleb
I recently discovered Destroyer's back catalog. Now can't stop listening. It really helped me put the newest album Kaputt (2011) and the new disco / soft rock vibe that took a lot of critics by surprise in perspective.

Start with Streethawk: A Seduction. You won't be disappointed.

Re: quasi-official new music thread

Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2013 8:33 pm
by booher
lucasdavidsamuels wrote:For fans of Bon Iver, check out the Justin Vernon's new album from his side-project Volcano Choir.

http://www.npr.org/2013/08/18/210220081 ... fresh=true

Unbelievable album, I'd say it's considerably better than the last Bon Iver record.

Also, here's some other new records worth giving a listen to

The Darcys - Warring (http://www.thedarcys.ca/)
Yellowbirds - Songs From the Vanished Frontier
Really funny on the timing of that Volcano Choirs stuff. I hadn't even heard of it before, but I'd been meaning to spin the Bon Iver sophomore effort again because it hits a soft spot and I really enjoy it. I listened to the first VC album and wasn't too floored by it, but this new one has been very enjoyable. Thanks for the NPR link.